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The signature of Burns' work is the specific way of rustication he worked out using a Dremel power tool. (The Dremel had been introduced to pipemaking by [[Teddy Knudsen]].) An award winning collection of 130+ Micoli pipes is offered at [http://www.pipestyle.com/micoli.htm PipeStyle] - please take a look!
The signature of Burns' work is the specific way of rustication he worked out using a Dremel power tool. (The Dremel had been introduced to pipemaking by [[Teddy Knudsen]].)  
 
Bill Kotyk's award winning collection of 130+ Micoli pipes was offered at [http://www.pipestyle.com/micoli.htm PipeStyle]. Here are the photos, courtesy Hermit Tobacco:
 
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[[Image:Micoli_EO01.jpg|right|250px]]
[[Image:Micoli_EO01.jpg|right|250px]]
Burns / Micoli also made the '''E. Oslo''' pipes. These can be considered his entry-level pipes as he did not carve these from scratch but rather purchased run-of-the-mill standard shapes from Italian and English pipe makers, such as [[Savinelli]] and [[Comoy's]], and dremeled his signature magic on them. The pipe shown was very likely a Savinelli 111 KS.
Burns / Micoli also made the '''E. Oslo''' pipes. These can be considered his entry-level pipes as he did not carve these from scratch but rather purchased run-of-the-mill standard shapes from Italian and English pipe makers, such as [[Savinelli]] and [[Comoy's]], and dremeled his signature magic on them. The pipe shown was very likely a Savinelli 111 KS.
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